Showing posts with label Renee Willoughby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Renee Willoughby. Show all posts

Friday, 27 March 2015

Taking A Line Round Up - March 2015

It has been a good week 
for our creatives.

completed a sketch of a dog's head
for a friend and client

Simon Newbury

Tim Seelig has
recently collaborated with
Antony Vergettte-Lynn,
also known as
The Ink Captain,
to make a tee shirt to celebrate
the opening of a new studio
as wel as the craft itself.

Tim Seelig

T-shirts can be bought directly from
the studio, 

Ink Captain, for £12.
(Postage and packing is extra, so please enquire beforehand)
Kerry Bennett
has flown to New Zealand
but has had time to
capture a bird
in watercolour

Kerry Bennett

The New Zealand Fan Tail
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Patryk Hardziej
is holding an
Exhibition/Exhibition
"Illustrations" Patricia Podkościelny & Patryk Hardziej
15.04.2015 h. 19.00

Gallery in Hall of CKiS, Kalisz
Patricia and Patrick/Patryoja and Patryk

Renee Willoughby 
is curious about recreating her inward space
into an immersive performance and seeing how
that presence transfers through screens.




Renee Willoughby

It is an investigation into disembodiment
and public versus private spaces.
Her performance can be seen here.


Friday, 20 March 2015

Throw it on a wall - Our Creatives holding their own...

Throw it on a wall - Exhibitions, Publications & Performances
of our Creatives


Louie Otesanek
(Tumblr link)
will be exhibiting his oil paintings
in Berlin
from the 3rd of April 2015 at SomoS


Louie says this of his paintings, "There is a certain idea
really frozen in time, as if it was the minute just before or just after the apocalypse,
a suspended moment
when everything is peaceful.
The textures of Berlin's forests which meld within the bodies, and the rocks made of Iceland's flesh
colours get all intertwined everywhere
the forest with all the tall mountains merge.
It is a portrait of forgotten families.
It is a reflected thing in a decomposing landscape with our ephemeral passage.
It is the beginning of the interior; we don't know if the space is menacing us,
is it sheltering us or is it just a trick."



Louie has worked both in Berlin, with a residency in 2013, and in Iceland where he currently resides.


is still exhibiting her work at
"The Ridge Club" starting from 4th March 2015
Hastings Court, 
314 The Ridge, Hastings 
TN34 2RA
East Sussex




As the exhibit is held in a private building, 
you are escorted by a lovely lady. 


has recently published a book 
of a small selection of portraits 
and drawings of nudes
that he does everyday with the intent to tune 
his perception and his technique
and ultimately to understand. 




It is for sale here

will be performing today, at 12:30pm,
a little durational piece that leads 
to another performance on the 28th of March 2015. 
Both will be broadcast live on the Net


Both performances are investigating disembodiment
and public versus private spaces.
She is curious about recreating her inward mental space
into an immersive performance 
and seeing how that presence transfers through screens.

The above link works for today, Friday the 20th, 
and Saturday the 28 of March 2015. 

More exhibitions, publications and performances to be announced.

Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Our Chosen Instrument - #13 - Renee Willoughby

Renee Willoughby is constantly trying to understand
how to be a human being. 


and is currently obtaining her MA in Digital Theatre at Wimbledon College of Art.


"I marvel at how easy it is for some to breathe, 
when I yearn for oxygen. 
For space. 
Dreams pass like windows on a train
and I am content with that state of being. 


In dreams, in screens, there is no disappointment 
because you create your own inward reality. 
Contending with internal versus external forces
is what I am trying to investigate.


In the 21st century, we in some ways
exclusively exist in this digital world, 
our platform to perform.


It has replaced the our need for community through social media.

I want my work to be a vessel
to discuss the affects of this paradigm we live in.
Manipulating multimedia to provoke such reflections."


Renee's blog, as part of her MA in Digital Theatre, can be found here

Anselm Kiefer, Suzanne Lacy and Kazou Ohno as her inspirations.